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Council advances Adams Toyota collision-center special-use renewal after odor concerns addressed

2231220 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

Adams Toyota sought renewal of its special-use permit to continue operating a major auto-repair facility at 2401 NE Douglas Street. Staff recommended approval with conditions after neighborhood odor complaints; council advanced the ordinance to second reading unanimously.

The Lee's Summit City Council advanced an ordinance to second reading renewing a special-use permit for Adams Toyota Collision Center at 2401 Northeast Douglas Street after staff and the applicant addressed neighborhood concerns about odors.

Why it matters: The property is a long-standing collision repair center in a planned-industrial zone adjacent to single-family neighborhoods. The permit renewal allows the facility to continue operating for another 10 years subject to conditions designed to reduce neighborhood impacts.

What the applicant and staff said

Scott Middleton, general manager at Adams…

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